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[ kuh-moh-nuh, -noh ] / kəˈmoʊ nə, -noʊ / SEE SYNONYMS FOR kimono ON THESAURUS.COM
noun, plural ki·mo·nos.a loose, wide-sleeved robe, fastened at the waist with a wide sash, characteristic of Japanese costume. a woman's loose dressing gown. Origin of kimono1885–90; <Japanese: clothing, garb, equivalent to ki wear + mono thing OTHER WORDS FROM kimonoki·mo·noed, adjectiveWords nearby kimonoKim Il Sung, Kim Jong Il, Kim Jong-un, Kimmelstiel-Wilson disease, kimmer, kimono, Kim Young Sam, kin, kina, Kinabalu, kinaesthesia Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for kimonoThe next time I was in town, I called upon Chiso and was greeted by Emmy Kanasaki, a young woman dressed in a kimono. Bar-Hopping With the Kyoto Geisha|Liza Foreman|September 1, 2014|DAILY BEAST A more elegant pencil dress/trench looked a little like a kimono that was tied with a feminine sash. Art Takes the Runway at Burberry Prorsum Fall/Winter 2014 London Fashion Week|Liza Foreman|February 17, 2014|DAILY BEAST The 2010 film The Social Network—to borrow a phrase popular with tech types—“opened the kimono” a bit on the industry. Ashton Kutcher’s ‘Jobs’ Is Actually Not That Bad|Rob Fishman|August 16, 2013|DAILY BEAST After her set, Viva threw on her kimono and sat down next to me as a younger woman teetered onto the stage. The Stripper Who Lost a Breast|Melissa Lion|August 21, 2009|DAILY BEAST
I saw the car and someone in a long blue Japanese kimono, but it was Brando in the kimono (also wearing brown fur snow boots). Courting Brando|Harold Evans|December 19, 2008|DAILY BEAST She got into her kimono and with a little sigh sat down at the table and began to write. The Angel of Terror|Edgar Wallace The duenna had scuttled forward on her knees and, amid a series of cries, was pressing the hem of the kimono to her lips. The Azure Rose|Reginald Wright Kauffman Molly, still in her kimono, flew to the regions below and began frantically to search for something to concoct into luncheon. Molly Brown of Kentucky|Nell Speed She flung off her kimono, and quickly donned a linen suit, selecting the one she could get into most easily. Betty's Happy Year|Carolyn Wells She was clothed in a kimono and lay upon the sidewalk near the curb. Complete Story of the San Francisco Horror|Richard Linthicum
British Dictionary definitions for kimono
noun plural -nosa loose sashed ankle-length garment with wide sleeves, worn in Japan any garment copied from this Derived forms of kimonokimonoed, adjectiveWord Origin for kimonoC19: from Japanese: clothing, from kiru to wear + mono thing Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012 Words related to kimonofrock, garment, bathrobe, vestment, costume, dress, smock, mantle, habit, negligee, wrapper, outfit, cape, covering, housecoat, muumuu, peignoir, wraparound, dressing gown, morning dress |